Overview

‘Responses to Corporate Wrongdoing’ is a course that examines the different type of actions (civil and criminal) that may be initiated to deal with corporate breaches of the law. The course explores the different sanctions/remedies available to regulators and private parties to assess their suitability to deal with particular scenarios. … For more content click the Read More button below. The course allows the students to evaluate the different outcomes that result from public and private actions. During the course, students will start to develop a better understanding of the different options available to regulators and private parties to deal with corporate breaches of the law and the impact that one action may have on the other. This course combines interactive teaching, group work and exploration of relevant topics and theoretical frameworks that are of key interest to students. The course is particularly suitable for students interested in careers in corporate and commercial litigation, criminal law and enforcement or corporate in-house roles. The course is not currently available to JD students, however there are JURD courses that cover similar material, in particular JURD7364 Regulation, Litigation and Enforcement, JURD7588 Regulation of Online Investing and JURD7992 Securities and Financial Markets Regulation. 

Conditions for Enrolment

Prerequisite: Completion of 78 UOC in LAWS courses including Business Associations (LAWS1091).

Course Outline

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Pre-2019 Handbook Editions

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